“…Aortic resection with extraanatomic bypass carries a low risk of postsurgical infection but is associated with poor patency rates of the bypass graft despite anticoagulation and adverse outcomes including aortic stump disruption, bleeding, a higher rate of lower extremity amputation and compromised blood supply to the pelvis, colon and rectum (Oderich et al, 2011). Case reports have shown that in situ reconstruction with various types of grafts lead to good long-term results (Noel et al, 2002;Nevelsteen et al, 1995;Bandyk et al, 2001;Batt et al, 2003) but this has not been supported by randomized controlled trials. Weis- Muller et al (2011) described a 42% mortality with the use of grafts and dacron patches for in-situ reconstruction of mycotic aortic aneurysm infected with various other organisms.…”